A group of journalists were allowed to tour a weapons laboratory deep underground in Frenchman Flat, Nevada. NPR's science correspondent Geoff Brumfiel was among them.
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Absent intervention by state wildlife officials, Nevada’s state animal, the desert bighorn sheep, may see its herds thinned ...
In this Nevada wildlife refuge area, discover a mysterious geothermal pool that houses the world's rarest fish and extends ...
A California power utility is seeking to end a contract early, leading to the closure of the world's largest solar power ...
What was once the world's largest solar power plant of its type appears headed for closure just 11 years after opening, under ...
Jennaleah “Jenna” Hin was found dead on Jan. 5, about one week after she was reported missing to police A vigil has been held ...
A thousand feet beneath the desert, the United States conducts experiments to verify that its weapons work. But some fear a ...
As solar energy farms continue to pop up across the Mojave Desert, some residents are being squeezed out of their homes: the ...